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    mountain, which was subsequently named Hülfensberg (helfen: to help) in reference to divine help. The Hülfensberg has been a pilgrimage site since the late...
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    built the first churches. Even on the Hülfensberg he built a church and a monastery. While gazing from the Hülfensberg, Saint Boniface supposedly said, according...
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  • Stuffo: the Staufenberg near Gießen, in Hesse; and the Stuffenberg, now Hülfensberg, in the Eichsfeld district, Thuringia. At any rate, there are over half...
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  • of the church in Eschwege. He was buried in the family crypt in the Hülfensberg. His widow moved to Frankfurt, where she died on 11 December 1757. With...
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  • She died on 19 April 1703 and was buried in the family vault in the Hülfensberg in Wanfried. Charles died in 1711 and was succeeded as Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried...
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  • fanciful inventions concerning local histories (he claims that at the Hülfensberg Saint Boniface destroyed the supposed Germanic god Stuffo), even for...
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